Published 2000 | Version v1
Journal article

High temperature shape memory effect in some alloys and compounds

Creators

  • 1. Academy of Sciences, Kiev (Ukraine). Inst. of Physics of Metals

Description

High-temperature shape memory effect (HTSME) takes place in different alloys and compounds, such as: TiNi with Pt, Pd, Zr and Hf additions, Zr-based quasibinary intermetallics, NiAl-based, Cu-Al-Mn, Cu-Al-Zn and Fe-Ni-Co-Ti. It can be presumably adopted that all materials exhibit SME higher than 200 C should be considered as high-temperature SMA. The origin of the HTSME can be associated with: reverse martensitic transformation; precipitation-dissolution processes during dynamic aging. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Materials Science Forum
Journal Volume
327-328
Journal Page Range
p. 271-278
ISSN
0255-5476
CODEN
MSFOEP

Conference

Title
International symposium and exhibition on shape memory materials (SMM '99)
Dates
19-21 May 1999
Place
Kanazawa (Japan)

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